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Saturday 17 October 2015: INDOOR MEETING: lecture and exhibits.

Type
Indoor meeting

Guest Speaker:   Peter Cosgrove:  'Mollusc of the Glen: Freshwater pearl mussel, Scotland's most important wildlife species?'

Organiser

Bas Payne (01647 24515; bas.payne@gmail.com)

Organisation
Conchological Society

Saturday 26 September - Saturday 3 October 2015: FIELD MEETING (marine): Lleyn/Menai, N Wales.

Type
Field meeting

The Menai Straits have strong tidal currents and a rich and interesting fauna;  the nearby parts of Anglesey and the Lleyn Peninsula have a good variety of beaches and rocky shores with a

Organiser

Bas Payne (01647 24515, bas.payne@gmail.com).

Organisation
Conchological Society

Thursday 18 June 2015: FIELD MEETING (marine): Mexico Towans, Hayle, Cornwall.

Type
Field meeting

Following the Godrevy Towans meeting on 17 June, to make the long journey more worthwhile for those coming a long distance.

Organiser

Bas Payne (01647 24515; bas.payne@gmail.com)

Organisation
Conchological Society

Wednesday 17 June 2015: FIELD MEETING (non-marine and marine): Godrevy Towans, Gwithian, Cornwall.

Type
Field meeting

A contribution to the National Trust Coastal Bioblitz 2015.

Organiser

Tom Walker (0118 987 4294, tom@tmwalker.co.uk) and Bas Payne (01647 24515, bas@gmail.com).

Organisation
Conchological Society

Saturday 20 June 2015: FIELD MEETING (non–marine): Thatcham, Berkshire RG19 3FU.

Type
Field meeting

This Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust reserve contains extensive areas of reed bed where Vertigo moulinsiana is regularly found.

Organiser

Tom Walker (0118 987 4294, tom@tmwalker.co.uk)

Organisation
Conchological Society

Saturday 27th June 2015: FIELD MEETING (non-marine): Wigmore Park, Luton, Beds.

Type
Field meeting

Joint meeting with the Bedfordshire Invertebrate Group (BIG).

Organiser

Peter Topley (01462 615 499; magazine@conchsoc.org) and Alan Outen (for BIG)

Organisation
Conchological Society

Saturday 13 June 2015: FIELD MEETING (non-marine): Gillfield Wood, Totley, Sheffield, S. Yorkshire.

Type
Field meeting

Contribution to the Sheffield Bioblitz; joint meeting with Sorby NHS.

Organiser

Robert Cameron (0114 268 6675 (home), radc@blueyonder.co.uk)

Organisation
Conchological Society

Saturday 11th April 2015: FIELD MEETING (non-marine): Downton Gorge NNR, Herefordshire.

Type
Field meeting

Downton Gorge is formed by the river Teme cutting through a ridge of  limestones, siltstones and sandstones of Silurian age.

Organiser

Rosemary Hill (0118 966 5160, rosemaryhi@lineone.net).

Organisation
Conchological Society

57mm shell taken Feb 2015 from scallop beds Loch Sligachan, Skye

Submitted by G D Saunders on Sun, 15/02/2015 18:58
Species
Thracia convexa
Photographer / copyright holder
Graham Saunders

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